sam_jkelley Posted February 25, 2008 Share Posted February 25, 2008 ok i am installing dual boo vista and kalyway repack, ive done eveything installed it etc, now when i restart forem the installlation i get b0 error, which is fixed by booyting in signle comamnd mode, i do and i type fdisk -e/dev/rdisk0 and i get example when I enter fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0s1 i get fdisk: illegal option -- / usage: fdisk [-ieu] [-f mbrboot] [-c cyl -h head -s sect] [-S size] [-r] [-a style] disk -i: initialize disk with new MBR -u: update MBR code, preserve partition table -e: edit MBRs on disk interactively -f: specify non-standard MBR template -chs: specify disk geometry -S: specify disk size -r: read partition specs from stdin (implies -i) -a: auto-partition with the given style -d: dump partition table -y: don't ask any questions -t: test if disk is partitioned `disk' is of the form /dev/rdisk0. auto-partition styles: boothfs 8Mb boot plus HFS+ root partition (default) bootufs 8Mb boot plus UFS root partition hfs Entire disk as one HFS+ partition ufs Entire disk as one UFS partition dos Entire disk as one DOS partition raid Entire disk as one 0xAC partition ? why o pleasee hhelp im lost i fouind loaeds of posts but no awnser:< Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/90139-fdisk-edevrdisk0-doeesnt-work-at-all-how-can-i-fix-the-activeness/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ianxxx Posted February 25, 2008 Share Posted February 25, 2008 ok i am installing dual boo vista and kalyway repack,ive done eveything installed it etc, now when i restart forem the installlation i get b0 error, which is fixed by booyting in signle comamnd mode, i do and i type fdisk -e/dev/rdisk0 and i get example when I enter fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0s1 i get fdisk: illegal option -- / usage: fdisk [-ieu] [-f mbrboot] [-c cyl -h head -s sect] [-S size] [-r] [-a style] disk -i: initialize disk with new MBR -u: update MBR code, preserve partition table -e: edit MBRs on disk interactively -f: specify non-standard MBR template -chs: specify disk geometry -S: specify disk size -r: read partition specs from stdin (implies -i) -a: auto-partition with the given style -d: dump partition table -y: don't ask any questions -t: test if disk is partitioned `disk' is of the form /dev/rdisk0. auto-partition styles: boothfs 8Mb boot plus HFS+ root partition (default) bootufs 8Mb boot plus UFS root partition hfs Entire disk as one HFS+ partition ufs Entire disk as one UFS partition dos Entire disk as one DOS partition raid Entire disk as one 0xAC partition ? why o pleasee hhelp im lost i fouind loaeds of posts but no awnser:< you could always use something like gparted Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/90139-fdisk-edevrdisk0-doeesnt-work-at-all-how-can-i-fix-the-activeness/#findComment-643042 Share on other sites More sharing options...
igotjshoe Posted February 25, 2008 Share Posted February 25, 2008 u for got the space it should look like this fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0 yes that space between the e and the / matters peace and good luck Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/90139-fdisk-edevrdisk0-doeesnt-work-at-all-how-can-i-fix-the-activeness/#findComment-643067 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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